The Great season 2 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Catherine and Peter engage in a tense breakfast, discussing the future of Russia and their unborn child. Catherine's vision of an enlightened Russia contrasts with Peter's longing for power. During a breakfast about Diderot's philosophies, Peter disrupts the event with his own pamphlet, aiming to regain influence. Catherine, balancing the challenges of pregnancy and leadership, skillfully handles a diplomatic meeting with the Ottoman ambassador, emphasizing peace over war. Meanwhile, Peter continues his subtle schemes to undermine Catherine and restore his power. The episode highlights the ongoing power struggle between Catherine's enlightened leadership and Peter's cunning manipulations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Catherine's vision for Russia?
Catherine envisions a new, enlightened Russia, inspired by philosophers like Diderot.
How does Peter disrupt Catherine's Diderot breakfast?
Peter disrupts the breakfast with his pamphlet, filled with personal anecdotes, read aloud by Grigor.
What is Catherine's approach to dealing with the Ottoman ambassador?
Catherine prioritizes diplomacy and peaceful relations over war in her meeting with Ambassador Sunduk.
How does Peter view his role in the current political situation?
Peter sees himself as the rightful ruler and plots to regain power and influence in the court.
What challenges does Catherine face with her pregnancy?
Catherine struggles with the physical and emotional toll of pregnancy while managing her duties as a leader.
What strategy does Peter employ to regain power?
Peter uses manipulation and influence over the court and Catherine's allies to subtly destabilize her rule.
What is the outcome of Catherine's meeting with Ambassador Sunduk?
The meeting ends with Catherine skillfully asserting her leadership and vision